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"Man, I hope Michael Jordon's team winning the Daytona 500 brings more eyes onto NASCAR!"
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For anyone who missed the race, here is the final lap.
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taken from NASCAR's twitter.

Here is Jeff Gordon losing his shit watching the 9 car, a car he co-owns, get spun out right before the line.
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And, of course, since it's a 25th anniversary of Dale Earnhardt's tragic death, we had a silent lap 3.
cops could learn something for the nascar on how to do a pit maneuver.
 
I’m sorry but why is MJ fondling a child after his team won?

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Whatever that was supposed to be, it certainly is not a good look at all. Anyway (since maybe we might get a different angle in another video that might confirm or not what the fuck happened with more context maybe), i guess i can post something to explain unrelated Nascar issues (tl:dw Nascar is a shitshow and now it might get even worse)
9ish years ago
1ish year ago
About 3 weeks ago
 
Tyler Reddick addresses Michael Jordan’s interaction with son while celebrating Daytona 500 (archived)

Key quotes from this article.
“From my perspective, I’ve gotten to know Michael and his family very well over the years I’ve been here with 23XI, and I don’t see what other people see when it comes to this,” Reddick said to dismiss the controversy.
“It’s a huge moment for my family and for his family, and I just put that off to the side and think about the look on (Michael Jordan’s wife) Yvette’s face and the whole family and his whole group when they got to victory lane too, and just how happy everybody was celebrating together. So, that’s where I’m at with it.”
Jordan is known to have a close relationship with Reddick and his family. He even carried Beau to Victory Lane after the Daytona 500 win. Others have noted that Beau’s shirt was wet after getting ice water dumped on him by Tyler Reddick during their celebration, and the six-time NBA champion was just trying to get ice off the six-year-old. Either way, any controversy around Jordan interacting with Beau at the Daytona 500 seems to be an overreaction.
 
1771386676208.png idk I can't see ice on that shirt but it might just be the camera's not picking it up. Maybe another angle will come out but this doesn't look good.
 
This is a far away Camera, of course you can't see Ice on that shirt, you also wouldn't be able to see ice inside the shirt from a closer camera anyways.
No but if ice was in his shirt I'd expect the kid to react by trying to get it out. I'm not jumping to the worst conclusion but a bunch have already based off just one far off camera shot clipped down. The screenshot I took shows at least 2 people looking at him as it's happening so again, I'm not assuming the worst. People have already made their statements so I don't expect much else.
 
The media is grooming Rajah Caruth to be Bubba 2. He's getting way too much attention for a first-year Grand National driver. In general, FOX seems to have not gotten the message that nobody gives a fuck about the Designated Blacks anymore, especially not Nascar fans.

If the media wants minority outreach, there are way too many Mexicans in the lower series lately.
 
If the media wants minority outreach, there are way too many Mexicans in the lower series lately.
Mexico does have a real motorsports heritage of their own from Carrera Panamerica to the Baja 1000. They have been capable of producing world-class drivers ever since Pedro Rodriquez won the 1968 Le Mans overall. The question does go from there to which sponsor from Mexico would have the fiscal firepower and the will to push their driver to the top.
 
Someone claiming to be the in-house filmmaker of the notorious NASCAR sponsor DC Solar's in-house filmmaker for five years put a video on how the billion-dollar Ponzi scheme bought its way into Chip Ganassi Racing, sponsored Kyle Larson and Ross Chastain, and used America's most popular motorsport to build legitimacy for the largest criminal fraud in the Eastern District of California.


As to be expected it covers the whole fraud aspect but also goes into how DC Solar tried to initially sell itself to something that is centered around gasoline by centering it around the driver the company sponsored, Brennan Poole, who appeared to have genuinely believed in the green-energy "mission" of the company. Besides this, it provides a lot of evidence that the founder of DC Solar loved NASCAR a lot even though his entire business was a scam.
 
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Mexico does have a real motorsports heritage of their own from Carrera Panamerica to the Baja 1000. They have been capable of producing world-class drivers ever since Pedro Rodriquez won the 1968 Le Mans overall. The question does go from there to which sponsor from Mexico would have the fiscal firepower and the will to push their driver to the top.
Does anyone there actually care about seeing one of their drivers win the redneck Beatin' and Bangin' series though? Even when Nascar went there, I heard the attendance was less than the number of Mexicans that went to the Indy 500 to see Pato.
 
The media is grooming Rajah Caruth to be Bubba 2. He's getting way too much attention for a first-year Grand National driver. In general, FOX seems to have not gotten the message that nobody gives a fuck about the Designated Blacks anymore, especially not Nascar fans.

If the media wants minority outreach, there are way too many Mexicans in the lower series lately.
I think it's because he drives for Jr. Had he been with a team like Front Row, I don't think he gets that same press.
 
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Does anyone there actually care about seeing one of their drivers win the redneck Beatin' and Bangin' series though? Even when Nascar went there, I heard the attendance was less than the number of Mexicans that went to the Indy 500 to see Pato.
I do think they would be pleased to see one of theirs take the title. If he also has a rich media guy backing him like say, Carlos Slim then he'll certainly get whatever eyeballs are on this guy.
 
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